20 DECEMBER 1890, Page 27

We have received some fine specimens of various processes of

artistic reproduction. The Autotype Company publish Zenobia's- Last Look on Palmyra, by Mr. Herbert Schmalz, a fine work, which has been secured for the National Gallery of Melbourne, Victoria. This is executed by the autogravure process.—Messrs. Frost and Reed send us two etchings. The first is The Entrance to St. Joseph's Chapel, Glastonbury Abbey, an original etching by Mr. Charles Bird. It is a magnificent piece of architectural work, and the details are very finely given by the artist. The First of Sep- tember : Sportsmen Regaling, is an etching by Mr. Leopold Lowen- stern, after the painting by Mr. W. Dendy Sadler,Z.-wv careful work in the Dutch style.—In pure mezzotint ongrat-.0146.am the same publishers we have Capel Curig, North Wales, by--irfr. John. Finnic, a successful study of light and shade ; and The Windmill, by the same artist, and showing the same high qualities.